I should be able to accept or pay from paypal on Mark's behalf. Just have to find out what my bank hits me for fee's when I draw it.
If I was selling UNO and accepting money via PayPal: your bank shouldn't hit you with any fees, but PayPal would hit
me 2.4% of the total plus AUD$0.40 per transaction (as the payment recipient). You'd see the funds drawn from your Australian bank account usually the day after you made a payment with PayPal (if using a linked bank account). Alternatively, if using a linked credit card, the drawing is usually instant (but sometimes overnight). PayPal fees are the same and again, no charges from your bank should apply.
Alternatively, if you (or Mark) have a credit card you want to use to pay someone (not me in this transaction, obviously), the payment recipient could create a payment request in PayPal using your email address. You wouldn't need a PayPal account for this transaction, just the credit card you want to use. Once the payment request is raised, you'd just check your email and follow the prompts to pay via PayPal's credit card gateway, then the payment recipient would receive the funds, minus PayPal fees. I use this system sometimes in my small business because I don't have a POS terminal installed. Most clients pay by bank deposit but some need to use a credit card, so that's where PayPal's payment request comes in!
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Now, relevant to the transaction Mark and I are discussing, all I'd need from you Ian is your PayPal address (it's an email address). I'd send the funds via PayPal's web interface using your address as the recipient, then you'd get an email saying I'd done so. It's pretty straightforward. If you haven't got an account set up yet though, you may find there's a delay of a day or three while you get your bank account/credit card linked and verified with PayPal's system.
I've done over 1,000 transactions through PayPal in the past decade. They're expensive and they have an inefficient and occasionally unfair approach with managing problems, but it sure is quick and easy.
I, for one, welcome my new UNO overlords